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Definition of "bequeather" []

  • One who bequeaths. (noun)

The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)

Use "bequeather" in a sentence
  • "Shakespeare, William, as biographer's nightmare, 129; as control freak, 129; as terrible husband, 129-130; as bed bequeather, 130; as critical mirror, 131; erotic mysteries of, 132; suspiciously late works of, 188"
  • "My father was a saver of string and pencil stubs and a bequeather of fantastic Swedish Lutheran prejudices."
  • ""Hmmm ... yes, that of course, but" Bess bent back over the panel that she and Mary had designed in memory of Sir William, the bequeather of Chatsworth."